
Oxford: Town and Gown Tour with Divinity School Entry Ticket
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Departure Point Meet your guide in front of Carfax Tower located on Queen Street. Your guide will be wearing a dark blue uniform with our company. Please arrive 5 minutes early if possible Duration 2 hours Languages Available Audio guide - German Audio guide - English Human tour guide - English Audio guide - Italian Audio guide - French Audio guide - Spanish Points of Interest Stop At: Carfax Tower Queen St Oxford Meet your guide in front of Carfax Tower located on Queen Street. Your guide will be wearing a dark blue uniform with company. Please arrive 5 minutes early if possible Duration: Not Available Stop At: Christ Church St. Aldates University Of Oxford Oxford Founded by King Henry VIII this college holds a unique position in Oxford as many of its alumni went onto become world leaders in the United Kingdom Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Harry Potter fans will enjoy taking snaps of the historic buildings which were filming locations of the iconic series. Duration: Not Available Stop At: Lincoln College Turl Street Oxford With alumni such as Dr Seuss Edward Abraham and former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak this college is highly regarded for its programmes in English history biochemistry and more.Be sure to take a snap of the All Saints Church which houses the college's stunning library and is topped with one of the dreaming spires of the city. Duration: Not Available Stop At: Radcliffe Camera Radcliffe Square Oxford See one of the enduring symbols of the city Radcliffe Camera. It takes its name from both the physician John Radcliffe and the Latin word 'camera' which means 'room'. The 250-year-old building serves as a reading room for the nearby Bodleian. Duration: Not Available Stop At: All Souls College High Street Oxford Founded in the 15th century this college only admitted men until 1979. T. E. Lawrence better known as Lawrence of Arabia once studied here. Sir Christopher Wren was a fellow and designed the iconic sundial which sits atop the entrance to the library. Today the college primarily focuses on research. Duration: Not Available Stop At: Bodleian Library Broad Street University Of Oxford Oxford The Bodleian Library is one of the oldest libraries in Europe at over 400 years old. Founded by Sir Thomas Bodley the library's world-leading collection includes a copy of the Magna Carta a Gutenberg Bible and a first edition of Don Quixote.As you look up at the Bodleian you may hear passing scholars refer to it as 'the Bodley' or simply 'the Bod'. Duration: Not Available Stop At: Clarendon Building Broad St. Oxford This neoclassical building housed the Oxford University Press until the early 19th century. Today the Clarendon Building is part of the Bodleian Library and is used for administrative purposes.The building is topped with nine statues some of which have fallen down over the centuries and were replaced with fibreglass copies. See if you can spot the statue of Lord Clarendon. Duration: Not Available Stop At: Sheldonian Theatre Broad Street Oxford Oxford Designed by Sir Christopher Wren the Sheldonian Theatre is an iconic example of English Baroque architecture. Look up at the fabulous ceiling fresco painted by Robert Streater which imitates an Roman theatre open to the sky. Duration: Not Available Stop At: Bridge of Sighs New College Ln. Oxford This iconic skyway also known as the Hertford Bridge links the old and new Quadrangles of Hertford College. It's named after the Bridge of Sighs in Venice and while it's not open to the public you'll often see students of the college crossing through.Make sure to take a snap of this striking landmark and one of Oxford's most popular sights. Duration: Not Available Additional Information Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller Service animals allowed Public transportation options are available nearby Suitable for all physical fitness levels This experience includes an e-ticket which will be available for download and sent via Whatsapp within 24 hours of your travel date Divinity School tickets are only valid for the date and time purchased. Your timeslot will be between 3:30-4:30pm (after the guided tour ends) Meet your guide in front of Carfax Tower located on Queen Street. Your guide will be wearing a dark blue uniform with our company name. Please arrive 5 minutes early if possible Tours end at the Bridge of Sighs where your guide will direct you towards the Divinity School entry. Please have your ticket downloaded and ready to show Visitors have a 15 minute booked timeslot inside the Divinity School. Please ensure you are on time as we are unable to guarantee entry before or after your booked timeslot Tickets are refundable up to 48 hours before the travel date. In the event of a sudden closure an alternative time or date will be offered or a full refund would be provided Scan the QR code on your voucher to download the audio guide before
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